
معرفی
Vittorio Hösle is the Paul G. Kimball Professor of Arts and Letters at the University of Notre Dame, holding concurrent appointments in Philosophy and Political Science. He is a Faculty Fellow at both the Nanovic Institute and the Kroc Institute, reflecting his interdisciplinary engagement with ethics, politics, and global humanities.
- Education: Ph.D. (1982) and Habilitation (1986) from the University of Tübingen.
His research spans Aesthetics, Hermeneutics, Ethics, Political Philosophy, World Literature, and Film. His work often bridges classical philosophical traditions with contemporary cultural and political challenges, emphasizing the enduring relevance of historical thought.
Recent publications highlight his exploration of philosophical dialogues, theological reasoning, and the intersection of cinema with existential and moral questions. His scholarship integrates cross-cultural perspectives, notably through Sanskrit studies.
As founder of the Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study, he fosters collaborative research and intellectual innovation. His career reflects a commitment to synthesizing rigorous academic inquiry with practical ethical and political engagement.




